Geocaching Around Gundagai, Bethungra and Tumblong Tavern
Another day out geocaching around Gundagai, Bethungra and the Tumblong Tavern for lunch. We headed out from home at Cootamundra at about 9.00am and didn’t get home until about 5.00pm. It was a pretty full day. All up I think we covered around 180kms.
Out and about today doing some more geocaching around Gundagai, Bethungra and the Tumblong Tavern in NSW. Found 14 of them and didn’t have a single fail. No fails is a bit of a first for us I reckon. Mum came with us this time, it was her first time geocaching and she liked it. Mum actually spotted a couple that we missed.
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Lunch At The Tumblong Tavern
The Tumblong Tavern is another pub to add to our list of those that we’ve had a beer in! I always thought it was called the Adelong Crossing Hotel as that’s what it says on the front of it. We’ve driven past it hundreds of times but never called in. It’s a great old pub and lunch was awesome. I had rissoles and veggies and Amanda and mum went the steak sangas. The beer was nice and cold plus they had live music. It’s certainly a great old pub and well worth calling in at if your travelling up or down the Hume Highway.
Going For A Walk Around Gundagai NSW
While doing some geocaching around Gundagai we went for a quick walk around town. A walk around Gundagai NSW offers a blend of rich history, scenic landscapes and great old Australian charm. The town is located on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River. Gundagai is steeped in cultural heritage, with landmarks like the iconic Dog on the Tuckerbox statue and the historic Prince Alfred Bridge.
Walking through the town centre we saw heritage listed buildings, great cafés and pubs and art installations reflecting Gundagai’s storied past. For nature lovers the river walk provides tranquil views with abundant birdlife. Peaceful spots perfect for a reflective pause. The walking track along Yarri and Jacky Jacky Sculpture Trail tells the heroic tale of two Wiradjuri men who saved lives during the 1852 flood adding a profound historical layer to our walk.
Whether exploring the undulating hills or walking up and down the leafy streets a walk around Gundagai NSW reveals the town’s rustic beauty and deep-rooted connection to Australia’s colonial and Indigenous history.
What Did We Find Geocaching Around Gundagai, Bethungra and Tumblong NSW
- Found Gardiner’s Lookout | GC8X77K
What a track but found it - Found Loopy Train | GCG012
What an awesome find - Found Mitta | GC4ZWA1
What a beautiful little church thanks for hide - Found Tumbl’in along | GC2V9P4
Great hide found after lunch at the pub - Found Bofors | GC6583G
Great hide and piece of history - Found Rose Inn | GC1TYCX
Great bit of history - Found National School | GC1TRWT
Thankfully hubby is a good climber - Found Gundagai Railway Station | GC1TFJ8
What a terrific place to hide a cache thankyou - Found The Old Flour Mill | GC1TJ1N
What an awesome old building thankyou for the hide - Found Yarri | GC1TW9X
Watch for spiders - Found Captain Moonlight’s Cell | GC2VAKJ
Found looked in wrong tree at first - Found Parnassus | GC110B5
Great hide good to get the blood pumping - Found Captain Moonlite | GC1TE4Z
Awesome bit of history - Found Coolac Rest Area | GC7NC0P
Great spot watch where you are walking
Geocaching Around Gundagai, Bethungra And Tumblong NSW
Tumblong Inn Used To Be Called Adelong Crossing Hotel
Tumblong Inn Used To Be Called Adelong Crossing Hotel
Geocaching Around Gundagai At The Old Railway Bridge
Geocaching Around Gundagai At The Old Railway Bridge
Climbing To The Top Of A memorial Cairn While Geocaching Around Gundagai Found It!
Climbing To The Top Of A memorial Cairn While Geocaching Around Gundagai Found It!